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Which version of the underlined text best accomplishes this purpose? penny, saying, "We remember our piggy banks and counting out all the pennies and then taking them in and getting a dollar bill or a couple of dollars from it." penny, saying, "We remember our piggy banks and counting out all the pennies and then taking them in and getting a dollar bill or a couple of dollars from it." A penny and argued that discontinuing the penny "is not going to be a huge savings for government." penny and argued that discontinuing the penny "is not going to be a huge savings for government." B penny but argued that the coin is a sign of government inefficiency, calling it "a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we’ve got." penny but argued that the coin is a sign of government inefficiency, calling it "a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we’ve got." C penny and, in an interview, said that the issue is "one of those things where I think people get attached emotionally to the way things have been." penny and, in an interview, said that the issue is "one of those things where I think people get attached emotionally to the way things have been." D penny and, when asked why the penny hasn’t been withdrawn from circulation yet, replied, "I don’t know." penny and, when asked why the penny hasn’t been withdrawn from circulation yet, replied, "I don’t know." E

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